I fully blame this game/novel for my current love of visual novels and strong narratives. Nearly ten years later, I still have a soft spot for this little story.

Considering it's length, brevity is best for any kind of story review.

While the gameplay isn't made to be interaction-heavy, there's obvious care put into the characters and setting presentation; replaying it nearly ten years later I still find myself wanting more of it. This show of love from the devs for their work has also lead me to an appreciation for indie studios and games.

It's the kind of game that just wants to tell a story to you, no strings, paywalls, or plotholes attached. It's free, go see what it can offer you.

i'm never trusting chocolate boxes ever again

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nothing bad happens to the dog :)

This review contains spoilers

last boss is gonna haunt my dreams forever